Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- New Hardware - RMX 1500
- New Hardware - MPMx Media Card
- Version 7.5.0.J - New Security Features
- Version 7.5.0.J - Changes to Existing Security Features
- Version 7.5.0.J - New Features
- Version 7.5.0.J - Changes to Existing Features
- Version 7.5.0.J - Interoperability Tables
- Version 7.5.0.J - Upgrade Package Contents
- Version 7.5.0.J - Upgrade Procedure
- Detailed Description - RMX 1500
- Detailed Description - MPMx Media Card
- Detailed Description - New Security Features
- (PKI) Public Key Infrastructure
- Unique Certificates for all Networked Entities
- Offline Certificate Validation
- Installing and Using Certificates on the RMX
- Default Management Network
- Default IP Network Service
- Managing Certificates in the Certification Repository
- Trusted Certificates
- Personal Certificates (Management and Signaling Certificates)
- CRL (Certificate Revocation List)
- Machine Account
- Integration with Microsoft® Active Directory™
- Multiple Networks
- Antivirus
- Direct Connection to Polycom RMX™ Serial Gateway S4GW
- (PKI) Public Key Infrastructure
- Detailed Description - Changes to Existing Security Features
- Detailed Description - New Features
- Gathering Phase
- Auto Brightness
- Audio Clarity
- Packet Loss Concealment (PLC) for Audio
- Siren 22 and G.719 Audio Algorithm Support
- H.264 High Profile
- New Symmetric HD Resolutions in MPMx Mode
- Additional Call Rates
- H.239 / People+Content
- G.728 Audio Algorithm Support
- Permanent Conference
- Video Preview
- Message Overlay
- Content Broadcast Control
- Copy Cut and Paste Participant
- Copy and Paste Conference
- Resolution Configuration
- High Resolution Slide Enhancements
- Auto Redial when Endpoint Drops
- Multi-RMX Manager - Import/Export RMX Manager Configuration
- Automatic Password Generation
- IVR Provider Entry Queue (Shared Number Dialing)
- Detailed Description - Changes to Existing Features
- End User License Agreement For Polycom® Software
- Corrections and Known Limitations

Detailed Description - New Security Features
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9 Click the Gatekeeper tab.
10 Define the Primary and Alternate Gatekeepers and at least one Alias for this network
Service. The field definitions of the Gatekeeper tab are the same as for the Default IP
Network Service. For more information see the RMX 1500/2000/4000
Administrator’s Guide,
"Click the Gatekeeper tab.” on page 14-17.
11 Optional. Click the Ports tab.
Settings in the Ports tab allow specific ports in the firewall to be allocated to
multimedia conference calls. If required, defined the ports to be used multimedia
conference calls handled by this Network Service. The field definitions of the Ports
tab are the same as for the Default IP Network Service.
For more information see the RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide, "Click
the Ports tab.” on page 14-20.
12 If required, click the QoS tab.
RMX’s implementation of QoS is defined per Network Service, not per endpoint.
The field definitions of the QoS tab are the same as for the Default IP Network
Service. For more information see the RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s
Guide,
"If required, click the QoS tab.” on page 14-22.
13 Click the Security tab.
The field definitions of the Security tab are the same as for the Default IP Network
Service. For more information see the RMX 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s
Guide,
"Click the Security tab.” on page 14-28.
14 Click the OK button.
The new Network Service is added to the IP Network Services list pane.
Setting a Network Service as Default
The default Network Service is used when no Network Service is selected for the
following:
• Dial out participants
• Reserving resources for participants when starting an ongoing conference
• Gateway calls
In addition, the Signaling Host IP address and the MCU Prefix in GK displayed on the
RMX Web Client main screen are taken from the default H.323 Network Service.
One IP Network Service can be defined as default for H.323 connections and another
Network Service as default for SIP connections. If the IP Network Service supports
both H.323 and SIP connections, you can set the same Network Service as default for
both H.323 and SIP, or for H.323-only or for SIP-only.
To designate an IP Network Service as the default IP Network Service:
1 In the Device Management pane, click IP Network Services ( ).
2 In the Network Services list pane right-click the IP Network Service to be set as the
default, and then click Set As H.323 Default, or Set As SIP Default.
In Multiple Services mode, an Alias must be defined for the specified
gatekeeper.
The routers must support QoS in order for IP packets to get higher priority.